[tw] Re: An Introduction and TiddlyWiki Project

2017-10-11 Thread Ste Wilson
I'm slowly building a resource for 16-18 yr old engineers. 

stephenteacher.tiddlyspot.com 


Particularly pleased with the equations/ variables/ constants bit developed 
with loads of help from the peeps here. Tinkering with setting up maths 
question generation and marking but been too busy to make any headway in that 
recently. 

stephenteachertests.tiddlyspot.com

Feel free to steal if any of it helps. 

Stephen

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[tw] Re: An Introduction and TiddlyWiki Project

2017-10-11 Thread tibbitl
Thanks for the responses. My name is Lindsey.

Right now I am at a cross roads of whether I want to import an entire 
textbook, make adjustments to the look and feel and coding to make it nice 
or just take a small piece of content, like one chapter and focus on a few 
innovations such as interactive graphs, annotation/note space for working 
out formulas, maybe some way to have it calculate the formula (although 
this may not be possible yet). Really focus on the potential for 
interactivity and then let professors reuse it for an entire textbook if 
they desire.

Richard - Your project is awesome. That is actually one of the text's that 
I have under consideration for my content.

Tony - Thanks for the leads on the graphical stuff, I'll check that out!

On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 10:25:36 PM UTC-4, RichardWilliamSmith 
wrote:
>
> Hi Tony and Tib...
>
> OERs are "Open Educational Resources" - something I've been pretty 
> interested in myself. I made this some time ago, which is a 'port' of an 
> excellent calculus textbook (by Matt Boelkins) to TW: 
> https://didaxy.neocities.org/tiddlywiki/Active_Calculus_v0.1.html (takes 
> a while to load)
>
> The process I underwent was quite laborious - what we really need is a 
> pipeline for ingesting tex (the defacto standard for academic publishing) 
> and generating wikitext. My best guess for that was to write a wikitext 
> plugin for Pandoc.
>
> Something else I keep meaning to do more with is this: 
> https://didaxy.neocities.org/tiddlywiki/KhanAcademy5114.html
>
> It's a couple of years old now, but it's a TW index to lots of Khan 
> Academy videos.
>
> Good luck with your project, anyway - do you have a text already picked 
> out or are you planning to mix elements from mulitiple sources?
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>
>

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[tw] Re: An Introduction and TiddlyWiki Project

2017-10-10 Thread RichardWilliamSmith
Hi Tony and Tib...

OERs are "Open Educational Resources" - something I've been pretty 
interested in myself. I made this some time ago, which is a 'port' of an 
excellent calculus textbook (by Matt Boelkins) to TW: 
https://didaxy.neocities.org/tiddlywiki/Active_Calculus_v0.1.html (takes a 
while to load)

The process I underwent was quite laborious - what we really need is a 
pipeline for ingesting tex (the defacto standard for academic publishing) 
and generating wikitext. My best guess for that was to write a wikitext 
plugin for Pandoc.

Something else I keep meaning to do more with is 
this: https://didaxy.neocities.org/tiddlywiki/KhanAcademy5114.html

It's a couple of years old now, but it's a TW index to lots of Khan Academy 
videos.

Good luck with your project, anyway - do you have a text already picked out 
or are you planning to mix elements from mulitiple sources?

Regards,
Richard

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[tw] Re: An Introduction and TiddlyWiki Project

2017-10-10 Thread TonyM
Welcome, to the TiddlyWiki community,

Your Name?

I think we have had others from SUNY Poly in the past, 
eg http://sunypoly-schedule-explorer.tiddlyspot.com/

What is "Calculus OER ", even just decompress the acronym OER, or tell us 
more about the nature of the data?

Some leads for you on graphical interaction,

   - Use a CSS Only solution http://familytree.tiddlyspot.com/ or TidGraph
   -  http://tiddlymap.org/
   - http://graphs.tiddlyspot.com/
   

I am not a mathematician, although I dabble, but I have some database and 
knowledge management skills, Tell us more and others will make connections 
to support you.

Regards
Tony


On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 12:30:31 AM UTC+11, tib...@sunyit.edu 
wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I just wanted to introduce myself. I am currently working on my thesis as 
> a graduate student at SUNY Poly. I will be working on taking an existing 
> Calculus OER and importing it into TiddlyWiki. I plan to utilize the KaTeX 
> javascript library and also look into potential enhancements regarding 
> graphical interaction, mathematical formula calculation, etc.
>
> Would love to hear from anyone who is interested in or has experience with 
> things in this area.
>
> Thanks!
>

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